April 2020

Emmanuel Macron

Emmanuel Macron

Coronavirus: France to grant special aid for most vulnerable in India, says Macron President Emmanuel Macron has said France will grant special financial aid to protect the most vulnerable people in India amid the Covid-19 crisis. The financial aid figured during Macron’s last telephone conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which also focused on collaboration in the fight against the Coronavirus, French ambassador Emmanuel Lenain said on Saturday “President Macron confirmed that France would grant exceptional financial aid for protecting the most vulnerable people in India,” Lenain said. People familiar with developments said further details about the aid programme are...

Basmah bint Saud Al Saud

Basmah bint Saud Al Saud

Outspoken Saudi princess reveals that she is in prison A senior Saudi royal and granddaughter of the country’s founding monarch has revealed she is being held in prison and demanded that the current ruler and her cousin, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, release her and provide medical care. Princess Basmah bint Saud bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, an outspoken human rights advocate, claims she is being detained without charge in Riyadh with one of her daughters. She says neither have received explanations for their arrests, despite repeated pleas to the kingdom’s royal court, and to her uncle King Salman. The princess, the last of...

Venu Srinivasan

Venu Srinivasan

Strongly Support RBI’s Measures To Support Economy: TVS Chairman Venu Srinivasan Starting April 20th, India’s economy will be cranked for a gradual restart after the wheels had stopped turning since the current lockdown was enforced. Following notifications and addendums from the Home Ministry which lay guidelines for specific industries which can start operations, today, the Reserve Bank of India made an announcement about measures which will support the economy through these unusual times. Industry leaders have voiced their opinions about the measures and TVS Motor Company’s Chairman, Mr Venu Srinivasan has come out in strong support of the regulator’s announced...

Rajesh Gopinathan

Rajesh Gopinathan

People Consider Us Conservative But History Shows Otherwise:TCS CEO Rajesh Gopinathan India’s largest software services provider said it won’t shy away from acquisitions if opportunities emerge during the virtual business freeze caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Any form of vendor consolidation or other things are on the table, Rajesh Gopinathan, managing director and chief executive officer at Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., said in an interview to BloombergQuint. “People think of us as conservative but if you go back in history, it was in the middle of the GFC crisis that we made our largest acquisition,” he said, referring to the...

Mike Pompeo

Mike Pompeo

Mike Pompeo dials top Chinese diplomat; seeks transparency on COVID-19 outbreak US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke to China’s diplomat to underscore the Trump administration’s demand for “full transparency and information sharing” from China about the origins and spread of the novel coronavirus, his spokesperson said. Pompeo’s phone call to Yang Jiechi, Director of the Office of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China, came a day after US President Donald Trump announced to halt the funding to World Health Organization alleging that it sided with China on the coronavirus issue and mislead the world. “The Secretary stressed...

Elizabeth Warren

Elizabeth Warren

Elizabeth Warren Says She Would Accept an Offer to Serve as Veep if Joe Biden Offered US Senator Elizabeth Warren said on Wednesday that she would accept an offer to be Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s running mate if the position were offered. “Yes,” said Warren when she was asked on MSNBC how she would respond if Biden asked her to serve as his vice president. Biden, who was Barack Obama’s vice president, has vowed to pick a woman to be his running mate and said he would name a committee to help him vet a shortlist of names soon....

Sushil Modi

Sushil Modi

Won’t blame any other govts as all doing their best: Bihar’s Deputy CM Sushil Modi New Delhi: Bihar’s deputy chief minister and senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi praised the efforts of different state government and rejected the characterisation of recent incidents of stranded labourers coming out on streets as failure of the respective state governments. “I will not blame either Delhi, Maharashtra or any state government as they are making their best effort to provide food and shelter to every person,” Modi told ET. “More than the food, it is the urge to go back home or homesickness that...

Babita Phogat

Babita Phogat

‘I’m Not Zaira Wasim’: Babita Phogat’s Message after Her Twitter Suspension Demand “I have said nothing wrong, I always speak the truth,” said Commonwealth gold medallist wrestler Babita Phogat in a video, referring to her statement that ‘Jamaati’ is a bigger threat to India than coronavirus. This comes after netizens demanded that Twitter takes action against Phogat for spreading hate and comparing her to Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut’s sister, Rangoli Chandel whose Twitter account was suspended on Thursday. On Friday, #SuspendBabitaPhogat remained the top trend on Twitter after Phogat tweeted, “कोरोना वायरस भारत की दूसरे नंबर की सबसे बड़ी समस्या है। जाहिल...

Manish Sisodia

Manish Sisodia

‘Private schools in Delhi to not hike fees during lockdown’: Manish Sisodia The Delhi government on Friday asked private schools in the city not to charge parents any fee component other than tuition fees till the reopening of the institutes that are closed due to the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak and the lockdown prompted by it. At a press conference, Delhi education minister Manish Sisodia said private schools will not be allowed to increase fees without the government’s permission, while asking these institutes not to charge three months’ tuition fees at a time. “We have got several complaints about schools...

MM Naravane

MM Naravane

India fighting coronavirus globally, Pakistan busy exporting terror: Army chief MM Naravane New Delhi: Indian Army chief General MM Naravane on Friday (April 17) condemned the relentless ceasefire violations by Pakistan on the Line of Control in Kashmir, saying the whole world is battling the coronavirus pandemic, the neighbouring country has not stopped stirring trouble and is busy exporting terror.  “While we are busy not only helping our own citizens but the rest of the world by sending medical teams and exporting medicines, on the other hand, Pakistan is only exporting terror. This doesn’t augur well,” he added. He stated...